CARRY ON ADMIRAL 1957 David Tomlinson, Brian Reece, Joan Sims 4 LOBBY CARDS
CARRY ON ADMIRAL 1957 David Tomlinson, Brian Reece, Joan Sims 4 LOBBY CARDS
CARRY ON ADMIRAL 1957 David Tomlinson, Brian Reece, Joan Sims 4 LOBBY CARDS
CARRY ON ADMIRAL 1957 David Tomlinson, Brian Reece, Joan Sims 4 LOBBY CARDS

CARRY ON ADMIRAL 1957 David Tomlinson, Brian Reece, Joan Sims 4 LOBBY CARDS

£59.50 ($81.56)
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Total : £87.50 ($119.95)
Location : United Kingdom - GBP(£)
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  • ID# : 223593832
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  • Start : Thu 05 Sep 2024 11:35:37 (EDT)
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4 Original U.S. 11 inch by 14 inch Lobby Cards for the 1957 Val Guest Comedy CARRY ON ADMIRAL (THE SHIP WAS LOADED), based on the play “Off the Record” by Ian Hay and starring David Tomlinson, Brian Reece, Peggy Cummins, Joan Sims, A.E. Matthews, Eunice Gayson and James Hayter.

Border art by Jack Davis.

Two friends swap clothes and identities after a drunken spree, one to become a high-powered public relations executive, the other to captain a navy ship. The captains ignorance of all things naval result in his being locked up for psychiatric treatment.

The cards are in very good condition with minor creases and staple holes.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#223593832
Start TimeThu 05 Sep 2024 11:35:37 (EDT)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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